| Big Brothers and Sisters of Canada: Connecting children with adult role models. | |
| Calmeadow: A registered Canadian charity engaged in helping to raise funds for the economies of Africa and Latin America. | |
| CanadaHelps.org: Allows visitors to donate to any Canadian charity online, with no fees to either donor or charity, as well as find volunteer positions and read philanthropy-related news. | |
| Canadian Aid for Southern Sudan: A development and human rights organization whose projects include building schools, rehabilitating child soldiers and former slaves, and promoting gender equality. | |
| Canadian Food for the Hungry International: A registered Christian charitable organization dedicated to sustainable development and emergency response worldwide. Outlines their programs and provides donation information. | |
| Canadian Harambee Education Society: A non-profit organization which raises money to provide scholarships for poor, bright high school girls in Africa. Overview, sponsors, agents, newsletter and contact information. | |
| Charity Resources of Canada: A page for persons working with or wanting to work with charities in Canada. What you need to know. | |
| CharityVillage: Hundreds of pages of news, jobs, resources and links for the Canadian nonprofit community | |
| Clear Landmines: Your click clears land mines for free through the Canadian Landmine Foundation. | |
| Columbia Foundation: Invests in human and social capital in Canada, through programs including research grants and scholarships. Lists current programs and information for donors and people proposing investments. | |
| Equip K.I.D.S. International: Dedicated to helping children with disabilities in developing countries, through education and by producing and distributing assistive technology such as wheelchairs, walkers and communication devices. | |
| Esperar: Raises money for students in Costa Rica who cannot afford university tuition, to help them continue their education and improve their standard of living. | |
| Foster Parents Plan Canada: Helps children and families in Africa, Asia and Central and South America build brighter futures for themselves through community development. | |
| Fraternite Vietnam: An organization promoting sustainable development in Vietnam by helping to eliminate hunger and poverty among the poorest people in the most remote areas. | |
| Free the Children: An international network of children helping children, with over 1 million youth impacted in 35 countries. Describes its programs, news releases, publications and accomplishments. | |
| Global Poverty Relief Foundation (Canada) Inc.: Works to alleviate poverty in less developed communities outside Canada through fundraising for international agencies such as UNICEF, World Vision, CARE and the Red Cross. | |
| Habitat for Humanity (Canada) Inc.: Helps people build affordable housing at sites across the country, and lists information about volunteering, local affiliates and chapters, and case stories. | |
| Health Partners International of Canada: Distributes medicines, medical supplies and vaccines donated by Canadian industry to people in developing countries. | |
| Heart-Links Canada: A non-profit charitable development organization that funds and operates education, health, nutrition and literacy programs to help people of Peru. | |
| Imagine: A national program to promote public and corporate giving, volunteering and support to the community. | |
| Imperial Order of Daughters of the Empire: Charitable women's organization dedicated to the support of children, students, women, veterans, and others in need. | |
| In Kind Canada: National gift-in-kind charity. Companies can donate surplus material, new and used, which is then re-distributed to other charities across the country. | |
| KRG Children's Charities: A registered Canadian charity established by The KRG Insurance Group whose mission is to help children who have been affected by illness, poverty, disability and misfortune. | |
| Max Bell Foundation: A Canadian private foundation that supports a variety of registered Canadian charities. Profiles its namesake and outlines its programs, and outlines the process of applying for consideration. | |
| Operation Rainbow Canada: Oversees volunteer surgical teams providing free reconstructive surgery to children with cleft lip and palate, and burn scars in under-served countries. | |
| Peacemakers Trust: Canadian charitable organization dedicated to research and education into conflict resolution and peacebuilding. Includes a list of case studies and papers, as well as funding information. | |
| Project Brotherhood Society: A charitable organization that enables teens to travel to Mexico to do works of charity. Other projects include helping the needy in Vancouver and providing Summer Camps for youth. | |
| Ronald Children's Charities of Canada: RMCC offers funding to registered Canadian charities to provide equipment to improve the quality of life for children with serious or chronic illnesses or disabilities. | |
| Royal LePage Shelter Foundation: Partners with the Canadian Women's Foundation in helping women and children fleeing violence and abuse. | |
| Sandra Schmirler Foundation: Assists families with seriously ill children. Lists national and community events, FAQ's, information about Sandra and how to volunteer. | |
| SCAW - Sleeping Children Around the World: SCAW raises funds to provide bedkits to the neediest of children in underdeveloped and developing countries. | |
| Snow Express for MS: Annual fundraising events to help fight Multiple Sclerosis, for skiers and snowboarders of all ages have fun competing at locations across Canada. | |
| SOS Childrens Villages Canada: Canadian branch of an international charity who build homes and villages for orphaned and abandoned children, with SOS-Mothers to help care for them. | |
| Super Cities Walk for Multiple Sclerosis: Information about annual non-competitive walks that take place in over 140 communities across Canada. Lists information about Multiple Sclerosis and registration details. | |
| T.R. Meighen Family Foundation: A private charitable foundation established in 1969 with a gift from the founder, Mr. Theodore Roosevelt Meighen of New Brunswick. Provides granting information and criteria. | |
| TelecomPioneers of Canada: A charitable organization of people in the telecommunications industry. Lists community and national programs as well as provincial chapters. | |
| The Argentinean-Canadian Children's Foundation (ACCF): Helps to provide health care and food supplies to poor children living in Argentina. Outlines their programs and how to help. | |
| The Coalition of National Voluntary Organizations (NVO): Not-for-profit organization which promotes volunteerism and enhances the profile of Canada's voluntary and charitable sector. | |
| The Corporation of Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall: Registered charitable not-for-profit organization dedicated to excellence in the performing arts and customer service. | |
| The Hunger Project Canada: Works in Latin America, Asia and Africa to achieve a sustainable end to world hunger. | |
| The Kahanoff Foundation: Private Canadian foundation funding traditional and innovative charitable programs in Canada and Israel in the areas of health, education, culture, social services, philanthropy and community development, and research. | |
| The War Amps: Offers programs and services to amputees, their families and all Canadians. [English and French] | |
| The Weekend to End Breast Cancer: An annual fundraising event held in major cities featuring a 'walk-a-thon' to honour lives lost, celebrate survivors, and help bring breast cancer care to people who need it. | |
| Trek 2000: Hiking to raise money for community development and education projects in the South American Andes. | |
| Voluntary Service Overseas Canada: An international development agency that works through volunteers, together to share skills, creativity and learning to build a fairer world. | |
| War Child Canada: Dedicated to providing urgently needed humanitarian assistance to war-affected children. Works closely with the music industry to help build awareness among Canadian youth. | |
| WORLD - World Organization for Relief Logistics Development: A volunteer organization for logistics related professionals who assist relief organizations with logistics services and equipment. | |
| World Job and Food Bank: Provides help to people in less developed countries to become able to help themselves by creating income-generating small work cooperatives. Includes a list of projects, by country, and copies of their newsletter. | |
| World Partnership Walk: An annual walk-a-thon held in several cities across Canada to raise money and awareness to fight global poverty. An initiative of the Aga Khan Foundation Canada. | |
| WorldVision Canada: Non-profit organization helping impoverished and malnourished children around the world. | |
| Zoocheck Canada: A national animal protection charity established to protect wildlife in captivity and in the wild. Importance placed on animals in captivity including zoo and performing animals. |
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